Sir, –In “Last-minute event to mark centenary of the death of Arthur Griffith” (News, August 12th), it was stated that a History Ireland Hedge School (round-table discussion) will reassess the career of the Sinn Féin founder in September as part of the official programme of centenary events. In fact, a podcast of the discussion (with economist Frank Barry, biographer Colum Kenny, and historians Brian Hanley and Margaret Ward) was posted yesterday (August 12th), the centenary of his death, at historyireland.com, Spotify and other podcast sites. – Yours, etc,
TOMMY GRAHAM
Editor,
History Ireland,
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